I need a power supply (or two or three) for a DECServer 90+ and DECServer
90TL. I recently acquired 3 of these and want to try to connect my 11/40 to
my network, but I'm missing the power supplies. Does anyone have one or
more power supplies that they would be willing to spare?
Please contact me off list.
Thanks,
Ashley
A COMPLETE (including the manual, brochures, quick reference sheet,
power supply, and parallel cable) Votrax Personal Sound System is
available on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=162&item=5151487740&…
(I *WISH* I had all the peripherals that one comes with, with mine... It
even includes the custom parallel Y cable, which I still need to find
the wire mapping for and build... Speaking of which, I should get off my
lazy rear and finish building the power supply for mine first so I can
see if it even WORKS...)
Jonathan Gevaryahu
lord_nightmare_(a)t_users.sf.net
jgevaryahu_(a)t_hotmail.com
I've got two OpenVMS for Alpha V7.2 CD-ROM Update Kits, new in the box and
shrink-wrapped (i.e. never been opened). The product ID on the label is
QA-MT1AA-W8.
I've also got a V7.1 (product ID is QA-MT1AA-H8) also for Alpha
(shrink-wrapped).
Best (3) offers by 1/1 gets them. E-mail me directly please.
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Hi all,
Can anyone explain to me how the clock generation of the PDP11/34 works?
I see in the schematics on page 1-5 that clock signals are "generated"
(?) by a delay line. That is: the component is referenced as E104 and
the parts list mentions it as "delay line 150nS" As I don't have any
other info on this part, I'd like to find out how this component works.
Appearantly there are multiple signals coming from this device.
Please forgive me my ignorance, I think I might be to young to know
(30).
TIA
Bert
We were emptying a cabinet of old disks at work, and I saved a few to
erase and offer to the list. I'm asking $5 plus shipping costs for a
pair of drives (except for 5.25" FH drives, as noted in list). Price
can go down in quantity. :)
All drives are 3.5", 50-pin SCSI unless otherwise noted.
What's available:
IBM drives:
9 x 2GB 1.6" tall/Half height (86F0118 / 86F0101) "Model 664"
1 x 1GB 1.6"/HH (55F9902) "Model 663"
2 x 1GB 1"/ 1/3H (45G9467 / 86G9049) "Model 662"
Fujitsu drives:
1 x 1GB 1"/One third height (M1606SAU)
2 x 2GB 1.6"/HH (M2932SAU)
4 x 600MB 1.6"/HH (M2694ESA)
2 x 4GB 1.6"/HH (M2934SAU)
4 x 2GB 5.25" wide full-height (M2654SA) ($5 ea)
2 x 4GB 1"/HH (M2954SYO)
Archive DDS drives:
2 x 5.25" HH internal DDS 2/4GB tape drive
I want to get rid of the disks as soon as possible, so I'll only be
holding onto them until around Jan 3rd.
Pat
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This is going to blow your mind. This guy built a replica of the Apollo
Guidance Computer prototype circa 1964 using 1960s era components.
http://starfish.osfn.org/AGCreplica/
Do I sense here a Best of Show award at the next VCF? :)
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I searched for "PC-8001A" and came across a note by you at:
http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2002-October/004206.html
I have the following items that I would like to sell - both PC-8001A and
PC-8801A
QTY ITEM COMMENTS
1 PC-8012A I/O UNIT
1 PC-8031A MINI DISK UNIT
1 PC-8001A MICRO COMPUTER
3 JB-1201A 1 has been lightly used and 2 are in factory sealed boxes -
GREEN MONITOR
1 JB-1205A AMBER MONITOR
1 JB-1260M (A)
2 PC-8800 bundled s/w
2 JC-1460DA COLOR MONITOR
1 PC-8831A MINI DISK 5-1/4 inch
2 PC-8881A DISK UNIT 8 inch
2 PC-8801A MICRO COMPUTER - 1 has DOS 1.25 Board
1 PC-8023A-01 PRINTER
2 PC-8894A PRINTER CABLE
4 PC-8295A-01 RS232C CABLE
I live in Philadelphia, PA and would appreciate hearing from you if I could
be of service to anyone interested in these items.
Howard Rosen
Chap has 11 of these critters still sealed in boxes - they take a 486 up
to an 83MHz Pentium apparently.
I suspect they're no use to anyone these days :) I can get them to
Bletchley; can always park them in a corner for a while if needs be!
They're off to the tip otherwise...
cheers
Jules
Erik,
I assume it's taken by now, but just for interest, where in CA was the system? Or
is that Canada as opposed to California? I'm in Pasadena/Los Angeles, for
future reference.
Merry Christmas,
John
Anyone have a pdf of either of the following?
Dynamic Mapping System Installation
13305-90001 or 12976-90005
I can't find that on bitsavers. I have the CE handbook cheatsheats, but I'm
looking for something a little more expansive.
Thanks in advance!
Jay West